Marder II Ausf D
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19 25 March, 12:02
Michael Razz
Thanks Rui,i saw it wonderfull piece like always on your work.Mine Bathtube has a grill.lucky me it's not so full of water like yours 🙂
Thanks Rui,i saw it wonderfull piece like always on your work.Mine Bathtube has a grill.lucky me it's not so full of water like yours 🙂
24 April, 07:25
Rui S
Yah the two kits are very diferent in many respects.Dont forget that mine is closed on the Hull and yours it's open so i think your bathtube its full of water too 😄.
Thx for your words, mate. Again Great job
Yah the two kits are very diferent in many respects.Dont forget that mine is closed on the Hull and yours it's open so i think your bathtube its full of water too 😄.
Thx for your words, mate. Again Great job
24 April, 09:29
CaptGPF
Excellent build! The whitewashing, weathering and rust effects really makes this build visually stimulating. ❤️❤️❤️
Excellent build! The whitewashing, weathering and rust effects really makes this build visually stimulating. ❤️❤️❤️
24 April, 18:47
Album info
7.62 cm PaK 36(r) auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen II(F) (Sfl.) 'Marder II' (Sd.Kfz.132)
During 1938, new versions of the Panzer II, the Ausf.D and E, were developed and adopted for service. They had the same armament and turret but with a modified superstructure and most importantly used a new torsion bar suspension which ran on four larger road wheels without any return rollers. While the Panzer II Ausf.D and E did see combat action in Poland, due to their poor suspension performance, less than 50 vehicles would be built.